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1.

Library

 
  The Headquarters of Central Hindi Directorate (CHD) and Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminolgy (CSTT) at present is situated at West Block-7, Ramakrishna Puram, New Delhi –110066. Both the pioneer offices entrusted with the responsibility of promotion and propagation, developing and enriching Hindi, have all along, been making relentless efforts to fulfil the responsibility of the government. These organisations have a huge common Library which is unique in all respects. This library was established in 1952 under then Ministry of Education, Govt of India as a Hindi Division, when CHD and CSTT were set up in 1960 and 1961 respectively. All Library collection were handed over to CHD Library in 1962. The books are available in it.  
     

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Objectives of the Library

 
  This library is to the staff of both offices only. Therefore the books / magazines are issued to the CHD and CSTT . The CHD and CSTT have been inviting from time to time, outside experts through out the year to hold meetings to prepare the Dictionaries, Glossaries and Definitional Dictionaries in different Indian and Foreign languages. The prime objective of library is to provide all necessary reference information and reference books from the library to fulfill the work in both offices. The library has a major role in the field of Hindi Language development, so we can say this is a reference library for Hindi Language.  
     

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Timings of Library

 
 
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9.30 a.m to 5.00 p.m
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Timings for issue – return of magazines/periodicals-2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
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Timings for issue-return of books-11.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
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Timing for reading of newspaper and magazines – 1.30 pm. To 2.00 pm.
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Library off– Saturday, Sunday and Gazetted holidays.
 
     

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Library Collection

 
  This Library has a unit of Encyclopedias and Dictionaries published by the National and International publishers. The Literature of Hindi, English and other National and International Languages is also available. It has also a huge collection of Encyclopedias and dictionaries in Urdu, Sanskrit, Kannad, Bangla, Telgu, Tamil, Malyalam, French, German, Spanish, Chez etc. In addition to there are also available the Definitional Dictionaries of Humanities and Sciences of CSTT with the other publishers those are published by them from time to time. To make this library up-to-date and modern the new books on computers and newly emerged subjects are also available.  
  This library has a vast collection of about 80,000 books in Hindi, English and other Indian and Foreign Languages, text books and reference books almost all the important subjects taught in various universities.  
     
 
About 80,000 books on the following subjects are available in Hindi Library :-
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Subjects related to Humanities.

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Subjects related to Sciences.

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All the aspects of Hindi literature Monolingual.

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Bilingual, trilingual and multi-lingual Dictionaries of Hindi, Regional, Foreign Languages.

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Books on Scientific and Technical Subjects.

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Glossaries and Definitional Dictionaries of scientific and technical subjects.

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Encyclopedias and reference books.
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Technical works of Classical Indian languages like Sanskrit etc.
  All reference and tex books of college and university level.
 
     
  Hindi Library regularly subscribes 13 Hindi and English daily newspapers. The names are given below:  
 
  English Newspapers
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Hindustan Times
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The Hindu
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The Indian Express
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The Economics
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The Tribune
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The Times of India
  Hindi Newspapers
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Dainik Jagran
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Hindustan (Two Copies)
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Navbharat Times
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Rajasthan Patrika
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Rashtriya Sahara
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Jansatta
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Punjab Kesari
 
     
  This Library also regularly subscribes Hindi and English language magazines, total 48 magzines, in it 27 magzines are in Hindi language and 21 magzines are in English language, the names are given below:-  
 
  Hindi Magazines
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Aha Zindagi – New Delhi
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Arogya Sanjivini – New Delhi
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Champak – New Delhi
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Chronicle – New Delhi
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Grahlakhshi – New Delhi
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Grahnandini – New Delhi
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Health – New Delhi
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India Today – New Delhi
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Gyan Bhandar – New Delhi
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Jagran Sakhi – New Delhi
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Kadhambani – New Delhi
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Meri Saheli – New Delhi
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Meri Sangini – New Delhi
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Nirogdham – Indore (M.P.)
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Navneet – Mumbai
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Outlook – New Delhi
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Pratiyogita Darpan – New Delhi
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Pratiyogita Kiran – New Delhi
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Suman Saurabh – New Delhi
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Saubhagya Deep – New Delhi
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Vanita – New Delhi
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Yog Sandesh – Haridwar (U.P.)
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Mukta – New Delhi
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Nandan – New Delhi
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Herbal Chikitsa – Haridwar (U.P.)
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Business India – New Delhi
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Competition Success Review – New Delhi
  English Magazines
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Champak – New Delhi

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Chandamama – New Delhi

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Discover India – New Delhi

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Digit – New Delhi

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Education Today – New Delhi

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Frontline – New Delhi

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Femina – New Delhi

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Inside-outside – New Delhi

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India Today – New Delhi

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Magic Pot – New Delhi

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Outlook – New Delhi

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Reader’s Digest – New Delhi

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Seminar – New Delhi

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The Week – New Delhi

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Women’era – New Delhi

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New Woman – New Delhi

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Swamy News – New Delhi
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J.C.M. Bulletin – New Delhi
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C.M.S. – New Delhi
 
     
  Besides above magazines the library also receives free of cost 27 magazines from different offices of their respective fields. The names are given below :-  
 
  Free of Cost Magazines
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Veena (Monthly) Shree Madhyabharat Hindi Sahitya Samiti, Indore.
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Aajkal (Monthly) Soochna Aur Aprsaran Mantralya, Govt. of India.
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Aksharparv (Monthly) Literature Magazine, New Delhi.
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Katha Desh Literature Cultural and Arts Magazines, New Delhi.
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Madhumati Rajasthan Sahitya Academy, Udaipur.
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Yojana (Monthly) Development Magazine, New Delhi.
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Vigyan Vigyan Parishad Prayag, Allahabad.
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Vartman Sahitya (Monthly) Literature Magazine, Aligarh, (U.P.).
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Rashtra Bhasha Rashtra Bhasha Prachar Samiti, Vardha.
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Akshra (One in two months) Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti, Bhopal.
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Bhasha (one in two months) Central Hindi Directorate, New Delhi.
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Nuclear India Parmanu Urja Vibhag, Mumbai.
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Tulika (Monthly) Youth Magazine, Bhopal.
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Vagarth Bhartiya Bhasa Parshad, Kolkata.
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Naya Gyanoday Bhartiya Gyanpeeth, New Delhi.
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Rang Chakalas Hindi Hasya digest, Mumbai.
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Gazzetter of India Govt. of India.
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Avishkar National Research Development Corporation, New Delhi.
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Vigyan Pragti (Monthly) Scientific and Technical Research Council, Delhi.
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Hans (Monthly) Janchetna, Pragtisheel Katha Magazine.
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Rajbhasha Daman Rajbhasha Vibhag, Daman.
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Resham Bharti Vastra Mantralaya. Govt. of India.
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Karnodaya Nagar Raj Bhasha Karyavanyan Samiti, Karnal.
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Anbhay Literature magazine, Mumbai.
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Vidhi Vidhi Bharti Parishad, New Delhi.
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Rajbhasha Bharti Rajbhasha Vibhag, New Delhi.
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Samkaleen Bhartiya Sahitya Sahitya Academy , Delhi.
 
     

5.

Arrangement of Books in the Library

 
 

All books are classified by Dewey Decimal Classification (19th edition) and catalogued by Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules-1

 
     

6.

Library Services

 
 
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Library provides the necessary information to the staff members and officers of the CHD and CSTT.
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Library provides reading room for their users.
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Issues-Return of books and periodicals/magazines for the members of CHD and CSTT.
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Library follows Open Access System for the users.
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Library provides Literature search for the users.
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Library provides consultation service for the outside users with the permission of Head of the Department.
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Library plays indirect role to promote and propagate Hindi and also to develop Hindi as an effective means of education.
 
     

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Future Library Development Plan

 
 
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To computerize the Library.

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To participate in the Library Information Network.
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To provide computerized Library Services to the users.
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To provide the Internet connection of Library staff as well as the user.
 
     
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